Bands & artists like Hilltop Hoods

If you like Hilltop Hoods, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Funkoars

Funkoars

Known for their intricate wordplay and energetic beats, Funkoars share a similar rhythmic precision and lyrical depth as Hilltop Hoods.

hip-hop
Bliss n Eso

Bliss n Eso

Their blend of catchy hooks and thoughtful lyrics, paired with a diverse sonic palette, resonates well with the sound of Hilltop Hoods.

Australian hip-hop
Urthboy

Urthboy

With a focus on storytelling and a mix of melodic elements, Urthboy's music complements the layered textures found in Hilltop Hoods' tracks.

hip-hop
Illy

Illy

Illy's smooth delivery and fusion of hip-hop with pop sensibilities create a sound that aligns closely with the accessible yet complex style of Hilltop Hoods.

Australian hip-hop
Masego

Masego

Masego's incorporation of jazz elements and rhythmic grooves parallels the intricate production style of Hilltop Hoods.

Seth Sentry

Seth Sentry

Seth Sentry's clever lyricism and engaging beats evoke a similar vibe to Hilltop Hoods, making him a fitting recommendation.

dolewave hip-hop
The Herd

The Herd

Their fusion of hip-hop with diverse musical influences mirrors the innovative approach taken by Hilltop Hoods in their work.

Australian hip-hop
Koolism

Koolism

Koolism's focus on lyrical storytelling and strong beats resonates with the rhythmic precision characteristic of Hilltop Hoods.

hip-hop

Common questions

Who sounds like Hilltop Hoods?

Artists similar to Hilltop Hoods include Funkoars, Bliss n Eso, Urthboy and Illy. Each shares elements of Hilltop Hoods's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Hilltop Hoods?

Hilltop Hoods is primarily known for Australian hip-hop. Driven by rhythmic precision and layered textures, their music navigates a tight groove that fosters both lyrical exploration and physical movement.

Where should I start if I like Hilltop Hoods?

If you enjoy Hilltop Hoods, start with Funkoars — their album "The Hangover" is a great entry point. Known for their intricate wordplay and energetic beats, Funkoars share a similar rhythmic precision and lyrical depth as Hilltop Hoods.